The latest commit supports a very crude SVG rendering of the logarithmic hash rate chart. I do not expect to have time to add basic stuff like grid lines, axis values, and difficulty for a while, but I do hope to see the basic shape of various alt chains someday.

Offhand, it appears to be internal to the database system. I don't think "block 61022" refers to the blockchain. I'd try to dump and reload the database, and if that doesn't do it, search the web for "invalid page header in block".

Hi! I'm trying to get Abe working through RPC instead of reading my blockchain files directly and I'm having problems. I believe I've met all the requirements listed at the end of abe.conf regarding RPC, but when I try to start Abe, I get this:

I see almost no references in the documentation to "chain_id" so I'm really not sure what to do. Google has been no help. I tried renaming abe.sqlite and hoping it would just rebuild the entire database from scratch using RPC and in that case I get this:

Hi! I'm trying to get Abe working through RPC instead of reading my blockchain files directly and I'm having problems. I believe I've met all the requirements listed at the end of abe.conf regarding RPC, but when I try to start Abe, I get this:

Code:

$ python -m Abe.abe --config abe.confno chain_id

Hi! Thanks for trying, and my apologies for the rough edges. If using an already loaded database, issue the following SQL before restarting:

I see almost no references in the documentation to "chain_id" so I'm really not sure what to do. Google has been no help. I tried renaming abe.sqlite and hoping it would just rebuild the entire database from scratch using RPC and in that case I get this:

Is there any way for Abe to not update the database with the latest transactions? Running in FastCGI mode, most requests take a long time to return a result because Abe is reading the most recent transactions and inserting them into the database. I know I can start in standalone mode, but then what's the point of FastCGI mode at all? Ideally what I'd like to do is have a process that runs in the background loading new transactions, sleeping for a few seconds or minutes, and loading again, forever. And the FastCGI side of things would just be a user interface to the back-end database, basically. Is that possible? Am I missing something obvious?

can i have a Abe with sha256d chains and scrypt chains? also where is the docu for scrypt based chains?

Did you try it? http://explorer.litecoin.net/ appears Abe based, and doesn't LTC use scrypt? I'd suggest asking them if they had to change anything. They should give you the explorer source. (If not, I'd like to know...)

Abe does not (yet) contain any special code for scrypt. That would be nice to add.

Is there any way for Abe to not update the database with the latest transactions? Running in FastCGI mode, most requests take a long time to return a result because Abe is reading the most recent transactions and inserting them into the database. I know I can start in standalone mode, but then what's the point of FastCGI mode at all? Ideally what I'd like to do is have a process that runs in the background loading new transactions, sleeping for a few seconds or minutes, and loading again, forever. And the FastCGI side of things would just be a user interface to the back-end database, basically. Is that possible? Am I missing something obvious?

You are on the right track. I ought to be typing this into a new "readme-server.txt" file. Try "datadir=[]" in your FastCGI config to disable loading, and "no-serve" in the loader config to disable serving.

can i have a Abe with sha256d chains and scrypt chains? also where is the docu for scrypt based chains?

Did you try it? http://explorer.litecoin.net/ appears Abe based, and doesn't LTC use scrypt? I'd suggest asking them if they had to change anything. They should give you the explorer source. (If not, I'd like to know...)

Abe does not (yet) contain any special code for scrypt. That would be nice to add.

If I click the >> link to browse to the beginning of the block chain, python barfs a big purple "division by zero" screen. Happened on a few of the abe installs I looked at. I'm testing mine for Doubloons at http://explorer.doubloons.net/chain/Doubloons.

If I click the >> link to browse to the beginning of the block chain, python barfs a big purple "division by zero" screen. Happened on a few of the abe installs I looked at. I'm testing mine for Doubloons at http://explorer.doubloons.net/chain/Doubloons.

Any help to identify the problem would be appreciated.

Interesting. Please update and see if this fixes it. The genesis block has zero output value, first time I've seen that. No premining there!